Some Trends in the Philosophy of Physics

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Published 19-05-2011
Henrik Zinkernagel

Abstract

A short review of some recent developments in the philosophy of physics is presented. I focus on themes which illustrate relations and points of common interest between philosophy of physics and three of its `neighboring' elds: Physics, metaphysics and general philosophy of science. The main examples discussed in these three `border areas' are (i) decoherence and the interpretation of quantum mechanics; (ii) time in physics and metaphysics; and (iii)methodological issues surrounding the multiverse idea in modern cosmology.

How to Cite

Zinkernagel, H. (2011). Some Trends in the Philosophy of Physics. THEORIA. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 26(2), 215–241. https://doi.org/10.1387/theoria.1853
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Keywords

philosophy of physics, decoherence, time, multiverse

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STATE OF THE ART